Net neutrality: No way to run an industry

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[Commentary] Needless to say, regularly rewriting the rules that govern one of the largest industries in the economy isn’t a good way to run an industry. Unfortunately, it’s not within the current commission’s power to adopt rules that will likely constrain a future commission. But by returning to a more neutral baseline approach to internet regulation, Chairman Pai is creating an opportunity for Congress or the courts to step in and put an end to the destructive, yet largely meaningless, generational fight over “net neutrality.”...

The most important thing that Chairman Pai’s proposal does is to tidy up the net neutrality mess and deliver it to Congress. His proposal reverses the most extreme aspects of the 2015 rules — Title II reclassification in particular — and leaves the direction of substantive rules open. He has reestablished what has long been considered the neutral baseline of agency authority. Now it’s Congress’s turn.

[Gus Hurwitz is an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska College of Law]


Net neutrality: No way to run an industry